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Minutes of Febpuagy
«r "i,krkp+ Respectfully submitted,
Reports of Officers continued. ;,t+''*+ Y�t�'`� t "�rf-*"-�•�r '�•"!'$�' James Thompson.
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City Clerk. t��E'ua"w�a F'3 From n:r. amd tdre.'A. Ii. Lloyd, to -writ:
Port Townsend, Wash., January 23, 1935.
Salary Warrants Issued. '~ "�� '.fi i�rl aq r,a',�,'x 1 '
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The City Clerk reported that he had issued the regular salary 1t, mot, lfr , hti Port Townsend, Wash.
warrants for the month of January, 1935, under date of February 1st, as'follows: y tY s r`rrh:,s eentlemen:-
Upon the Current Expense fund, to -wit c4 : t xµ(„ Permission is requested to erect a frame dwelling house on the unplatted proper
' s,aa �j t, v s t ty on Holcomb Street, extends, easterly. Cost is estimated at $1200.00.
1OB6 Harriett E. Dobbs City 'treasurer 100.00
1087 C. F. Christian City Clerk 110.00, Aix !t1 '} Respectfully submitted,
1088 W. J. Daly City Attorney 75.00 �+� ,y ;n �'.; sy' + '' ' Mr. amd Mrs. A. H. LLoyd
1089 Earl D. Sturrock Police Justice 15.00
1090 George V7611estoft Chief of Police 109.58 `} K s!f`t'. ,t It was moved by Councilman Hirtzler and seconded by Councilman Naughton that the said
1091 Albert R. Larsen Patrolman 99.58 ,<< „ permits be granted. Motion declared carried.
1092 Roy Seavey Fire Truck Driver 99.52
1093 Wayne Albright Fire 'truck Driver 99.52 ' r, From Olympic Pile Driving Co., to -wit:
1094 J. J. Lafferty Fire Chief 15.00 ?+;t;mr ti`Pf, ' 2,e Port Townsend, Wash., February 5th, 1935.
1095 Rollie Stahl Street Supt. 99.62 ,:j°"". M;ir nt To the Honorable Mayor and City Council,
1096 F. D. Smith Truck Driver 94.62 ✓ " City of Port Townsend, ';,ashington.
Gentlemen: -
total ............................. 917.44 We hereby make application for a permit to build a warehouse approximately
r 241 x 601,on Madison Street, 110 ft. east of the east side of Water Street. This building
Upon the Olympic Gravity ~later Fund, to -wit: to be built on creosote pile foundation, frame construction, and covered with corrugated
galvanized iron, cost of material approximatelt $250.00.
6588 Ben teen 1,7,7ater Supt. 109.52r°�
6589 Y! G. Potter Repair Man 99.52 F't nl Y*,x Signed, Olympic Pile Driving Company,
6590 Alpha Baker Clerk 70.00 By Harry A. Cotton, President.
Total ............................... 279.04 G
`'�, {`, sr s It was moved by Councilmen Naughton and seconded by Councilman Lafferty that the said
Upon the Library Fund, to -writ:
> w 1z r I permit be granted. Motion declared carried.
1836 Emilie A. Rothschild Librarian 70.00 ' o CO2Gy.UtlICATIONS.
1837 Jack Korvell Janitor 1.9.00 ; , "ti r
From Nelson B. Neff.
Total 85.00 } �. Communication from Nelson B. Neff, State Representative, 24th
Upon the Park Fund, to -wit: Legislative District, relative to resolution forwarded to hint, was presehted and read, as
„ follows:
108 J. E. Paddock Caretaker 65.00 Olympia, Wash., January 25, 1933.
Report of Chief of plies. _`, Mr. C. F. Christian, City Clerk,
p r-, Port Townsend, Washington.
Dear Mr. Christian:
The report of the Chief of Police for the month of January, 1935, was presented, I have received your letter with the enclosed resolution regarding the
a portion of the gas tax moneys for the various cities.
read, and ordered filed. diversion of
am very much interested in seeing an equitable return to the cities that will enable
Water Superintendent. ° them to properly maintain themselves. Dr. Ford, Mr. Adams and myself all favor a proper re-
turn, and while we have not definitely agreed what sum should be returned to the cities, I
Water Supt. January Report. re .. believe that something between fifteen and twenty per cent should be nearly adequate. Be
The report of theY7ater Superintendent for the month of Janu assured that we will work -with this aim in mind.
ary, 1935, was presented, reed, and referred to the hater Committee. If there is anything else vie can do for the people of Port Townsend and for the dist: ,
;,sin Line Meters., please so inform us. Very truly yours,
The report of the WAter Superintendent showing the flow of water Nelson B. Neff
through the main line meters for the period ending Feby 5th, was presented, read, and orders Representative 24th District.
filed.
Communication was ordered filed.
REPORTS OF STANDING COML'.ITTF.ES. _.
Card, re: 2leopner.
The City Clerk advised the Council of receipt of a card from the
Finance and Claims. A report by -the -Committee on Finance and Claims was presented and ; Department of Labor and Industries to the effect that allowances in the sums- of 1$15.00 and
read, as follows: \20.00 had been made to Physicians for services rendered in the case of R. S. Weppner.
Port Townsend, Wash., Feby 5th, 1935.
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council t 4p Park Board. REQUISITIONS.
of the City of Port Townsend.
Gentlemen:- ° Requisition was presented by the Park Board for the following material:
Your Committee, on Finance and Claims, to whom was referred the matter of the
Treasurer's reports for the months of October-•and'November, 1934, would respectfully report " 5 Paint and shingle stain for Caretakers Cottage - not to exceed balance in 1935 budget.
as follows: Find same to agree with office records.
W. S. Lafferty ;',' It was moved by Councilman Lafferty and seconded by Councilman Hirtzler that the said
H. L. Hirtzler a requisition be granted. Motion declared carried.
•P7m. Lammers Sr. 9
Said report was ordered filed. UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS.
BUILDING PERMITS. S : 1Re-consideration of Gasoline Bids.
111 The City Clerk stated that the l4ayor had returned
Applications for Building Permits were presented, read, and disposed of as follows: the bid of the Richfield Gasoline Co. without his signature, fox, re -confirmation by the
Council, on the complaint of the Shell oil Company that their bid was the lowest and best.
From 77. Lutz, to -wit: -
Port Townsend, Ylash., Feby 5th, 1935 j It visa moved by Councilman McGee and seconded by Councilman Sather that all the Gaso-
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council Z line Companies be notified to submit new bids at the next regular session of the Council.
Port Townsend, Wash.
Gentlemen:- 1 It appearing however, that such bids would be higher than the present bids, Councilman Sa-
Permission is requested to make general repairs to my dwelling house at 1206 j' that withdrew his second. A general discussion followed.
Yonroe Street, at an estimated cost of ;,,'400.00.
Vote reconsidered.
s then moved by Councilman Naughton and seconded by Councilman
Respectfully submitted, It we
Lutz Hirtzler that the vote taken at the last session, awarding the gasoline contract to the Rich
field Oil Company be re -considered. Upon Roll Call vote, Councilmen Naughton, DeLeo, Laf-
From James Thompson, to -wit: ferty, Lammers, Sather and Hirtzler voted in the affirmative and Councilman McGee was excuse
Port Townsend, Wash., Jan. 24, 1935 from voting. Motion declared carried.
To the Honorable L:ayor and City Council,
Port Townsend, ',Mash. Gas Contract to Richfield and Shell.
It was then moved by Councilman Hirtzler and sec -
Gentlemen: Permission is requested to erect a firma garage on my property
ended by Councilman Lafferty that the bids of both the Richfield Oil Company and the Shell